Df. Zeng et al., STERILIZATION OF SILVER ACIDUM PIPEMEDICUM SKIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF BURNS BY RADIOACTIVE COBALT-60-GAMMA-RAY, Radiation physics and chemistry, 46(4-6), 1995, pp. 643-646
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Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology","Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
The radiated silver acidum pipemedicum skin (RSAPS) was made of 0. 4 -
0. 8mm laminal skin from healthy white pig, which was infiltrated in
norfloxacin and silver nitrate, packed with the film bag of alummium p
oil and radiated by cobalt - 60 gamma-ray for sterilization at the dos
age of 27. 92 - 35. 31GY/min for a total dose of 25KGY. RSAPS was very
effective in sterilization and had no bad effect on elasticity, adhes
ion, water permeability, and structure of pig skin. So it is highly ap
preciated by the patients and medical personnel for its convenience of
usage and has gained good social and economic beneficial results.